The objectives of the undergraduate programs are to provide students an excellent academic experience and to equip graduates with the ability to solve a broad range of problems in our rapidly changing technological, economic and social environment. To this end, the Faculty is committed to educate graduates who have:

a strong foundation and knowledge in engineering fundamentals with a capacity to know how, when and where to use the knowledge in specific ways;

an ability to identify, formulate, analyse and solve engineering problems and a capacity to integrate material from more than one subject and to apply appropriate engineering principles to arrive at correct and effective solutions;

a comprehensive knowledge in the fundamentals of engineering practice, including an ability to use analytical techniques, experimental and laboratory skills and modern engineering simulation and design software tools;

a broad knowledge of the principles and skills in engineering design, development and management in global, cultural and business contexts;

a multidisciplinary view with an ability to work effectively as members of teams, composed of individuals from different disciplines and different professional cultures;

strong oral and written communication skills with a capacity to produce effective technical documents and to use current communication techniques and tools;

a culture of life-long learning with a capacity to engage in continuous self-improvement, personal enrichment and professional development; and

a broad sense of social, ethical and professional responsibility with a capacity to demonstrate an understanding and appreciation of the human dimension of technology and its impact on mankind.